Certification flights for the Boeing 737 Max are likely to be conducted in October following approval of the software update to the plane's anti-stall device implicated in two fatal crashes, according to news reports.
MOSCOW - An unmanned spacecraft carrying Russia's first humanoid robot to be sent into orbit docked at the International Space Station, or ISS, on Tuesday, following a failed attempt over the weekend, according to the Russian State Space Corporation Roscosmos.
Fourteen-year-old Omar Hussaini, who hails from a village in northern Burkina Faso, is supposed to be spending his days in school like others of his age.
The United States and China are in a race to become the most dominant in artificial intelligence, or AI. Experts say both economies have strengths and weaknesses that make it difficult to predict which one will come out on top.
ABIDJAN, Cote d'Ivoire - The seaside resort offers visitors a cool drink or tasty meal, a dip in a pool, a karaoke session or an overnight stay, all with a view.
China Society for Human Rights Studies has published an article to highlight the long-lasting, unsolved problem
BEIJING - Wooden doors and windows, glass ceilings, white walls, trees in the yard and a stunning view of the nearby mountains and forests.
Luxury women's clothing brand Saint La Luna recently cooperated with The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street to release 26 new products of its early autumn series, which combines both Chinese and Western artistic styles.
A new aircraft depicting Duffy and Friends took off on its maiden flight in mid-August, in celebration of the upcoming Duffy Month at Shanghai Disney Resort this September.
Escalating US tariffs on China will not fix the trade deficit nor weaken the US dollar, International Monetary Fund economists said on Wednesday, as the US Congressional Budget Office, or CBO, increased estimates of the gravity of the duties' effects on the country's economy.
The College Board, the US nonprofit organization that develops the SAT, plans to assign an "adversity score" to every student taking its test to balance disparities in social and economic backgrounds, but it's raising fears among some Asian-Americans about increased discrimination in college admissions.
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